Marquis Spa: $35 for One or $89 for Three Mani-Pedis (Up to 59% Off)

Marquis Spa

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Marquis Spa: $35 for One or $89 for Three Mani-Pedis (Up to 59% Off)

Buy now for only $
35
Value $73
Discount 52% Off
Save $38

With today’s Groupon great deal to Marquis Spa, for only $35, you can get One or $89 for Three Mani-Pedis! That’s a saving of 52% Off! You can stock up on the deal as you may buy up to 3 vouchers for personal use and 5 as gifts & the Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase.

Choose Between Two Options:

  • C$35 for one mani-pedi (C$73 value)
  • C$89 for three mani-pedis (C$219 value)

This is a limited 3-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Friday, August 28, 2015.

Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Nail tech sloughs away dead skin cells to reveal softer, supple hands and feet and adds shape and color to nails for a pretty, polished look

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Limit 3 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Option for 3 mani/pedis is not transferable. Gel-polish application, gel-polish removal and french polish are an extra charge. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies or a fee up to the Groupon price will apply. Credit card required when scheduling your appointment. Additional services available at an extra cost. Not valid with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Marquis Spa
http://www.marquissalon.com/
125 East Street
Vancouver, BC V7L 2P7
+16049865552

Cuticles: Defending Your Digits
Cuticles form an occasionally contested border between skin and nail. Learn how nail technicians can safely get them into good condition with Groupon’s investigation.

No one pays much attention to cuticles until they start causing trouble. Either they grow thick enough to intrude on a uniform manicure or they tear and cause pain. But the clingy strips of skin at the bottom of each nail actually perform some important functions. First, cuticles act as protective barriers that help new keratin cells grow into long, healthy nails instead of short, creepy talons. Second, they help keep bacteria out of the nail bed, where it can cause painful infections.

Though some nail salons offer to trim your cuticles during a manicure, the risk of infection—even with properly sanitized instruments—may outweigh any aesthetic benefit. After all, cuticles will grow back no matter what, so even a temporarily neater line at the base of the nail is unlikely to last for more than a few days. But nail technicians do have ways of fashioning smooth ovals or almond shapes without exposing the nail to dangerous intruders. First, they’ll avoid tearing the skin by making sure it’s as soft and supple as possible. An intensive moisturizer will help, as will a soak in a bowl of warm water. Once the hands are well-conditioned, the tech will begin carefully, gently working with a cuticle stick, first pushing the cuticles back and then, with a tiny circular motion, buffing away any dead skin remnants and dried-on cupcake frosting still clinging to the nail.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!